
Director of Procurement & Spend Management
- Hybrid
- Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
- Finance & Legal
Job description
Director of Procurement & Spend Management (Group)
Company: SAMY Alliance
Reporting to: Group CFO
Location: Europe preferred (flexible)
Scope: Global (18 countries, 55+ markets)
Role Purpose
SAMY is seeking a senior Director of Procurement & Spend Management to design, build, and lead a global procurement function at Group level.
The role will be responsible for establishing a structured, scalable approach to procurement across the organization, covering all major spend categories, while integrating and providing strategic direction to the existing Order-to-Pay (OTP) capability within the broader Finance function.
Reporting directly to the Group CFO, this position combines function-building responsibilities, senior commercial leadership, and strong governance, supporting SAMY’s international growth, margin profile, and operational complexity, within a context of both organic expansion and ongoing growth through acquisitions.
Scope & Organization
Direct report: Head of OTP (Global)
OTP Americas Lead reports to the Head of OTP
Existing organization: An OTP capability with defined ownership and processes, to be further structured and developed within a global procurement framework
Indirect reports: Local Finance / OTP stakeholders across all countries
Future evolution: As the procurement function develops, the role may be supported by additional dedicated procurement resources, reflecting its global scope and strategic relevance
Geographical scope: Group-wide responsibility across 18 countries and more than 55 markets, within a decentralized organization combining organic growth and frequent post-merger integration challenges
Key Responsibilities
Group Procurement Build-Out (Primary Focus)
Design and implement a Group-wide procurement operating model, currently non-existent at Group level, suitable for a complex, international, fast-growing organization with ongoing M&A activity.
Define procurement policies, sourcing processes, and governance standards across regions and business units.
Establish category and supplier strategies across the Group’s most relevant spend areas.
Support post-merger integration by embedding procurement standards and practices into newly acquired companies.
Strategic Supplier & Category Management
Lead and support complex supplier negotiations at global and regional level.
Structure and manage long-term supplier relationships across business-critical spend categories with direct impact on service delivery and gross margin, as well as operational and capital expenditure.
Coordinate volume aggregation and sourcing initiatives across markets to improve economic and operational efficiency.
Act as a senior internal reference point for supplier-related decision-making, and as a trusted advisor to business teams in selected client-facing negotiations and pitch structuring where procurement-led supplier strategies and commercial frameworks are critical to value creation
Order-to-Pay (OTP) Integration & Governance
Integrate the existing OTP capability within the broader Procurement & Spend Management function.
Provide structure, strategic direction, and global alignment to OTP processes, controls, and governance.
Oversee supplier onboarding, modifications, deactivations, and payment governance, delegating day-to-day operations to the Head of OTP.
Act as an escalation point for exceptions, sensitive supplier situations, and structural improvements.
Processes, Systems & Data
Define end-to-end spend processes from sourcing and contracting through to payment execution.
Lead the selection and deployment of procurement and supplier management tools, in coordination with Finance and IT.
Establish meaningful KPIs related to spend visibility, supplier performance, and risk management.
Executive & Cross-Functional Leadership
Partner closely with Finance, Treasury, Legal, IT, and Business leadership.
Provide structured challenge and guidance on procurement and spend-related decisions.
Balance commercial flexibility with financial discipline and control.
Represent the procurement function at Executive level.
Success Indicators (12–18 Months)
A fully operational global procurement function in place, with clear ownership, processes, governance, and the appropriate supporting IT and data infrastructure to enable scalability, visibility, and control across regions and entities.
Measurable improvement in Group gross margins, driven by more structured and economically optimized supplier relationships in business-critical spend categories.
Improved cost discipline across the organization, with procurement-related costs growing at a structurally lower rate than overall business growth, while supporting continued expansion.
Increased visibility and control over Group-wide spend, enabling better forecasting, prioritization, and decision-making.
A clearly designed and scalable procurement integration framework, enabling the efficient and timely onboarding of newly acquired companies into the Group’s global processes.
Strong alignment between Procurement, Finance, and Business teams.
Candidate Profile
15+ years of experience in Procurement, Strategic Sourcing, Spend Management, or equivalent senior commercial roles within complex, international organizations.
Proven track record of building or transforming procurement functions, particularly in environments where structure had to be created from scratch.
Experience operating in fast-growing organizations, including exposure to acquisition-driven growth and post-merger integration, is considered a strong plus.
Hands-on exposure to the design and rollout of procurement technology platforms, with direct involvement in implementation activities or project leadership as executive sponsor in complex, multi-country environments, is also highly valued.
Strong background in service industries characterized by complex, intermediary-based supplier ecosystems, ideally within media, advertising or digital.
Significant experience leading high-volume, multi-country supplier negotiations with material economic impact.
Solid financial acumen, with a clear understanding of gross margin drivers, payment terms, working capital implications, and payables governance.
Experience leading global teams, combining direct management responsibility with strong functional leadership over local stakeholders.
Comfortable operating in decentralized, multicultural environments, balancing global standards with local execution realities.
Willingness to engage in high-stakes, in-person negotiations with strategic suppliers globally, requiring occasional travel.
Academic Background & Technical Expertise
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics, Engineering, or a related field; postgraduate education (MBA, Executive MBA, or equivalent) is a strong plus.
Strong understanding of procurement operating models, category management, supplier strategy, and commercial negotiation in international contexts.
Ability to operate effectively at the intersection of Procurement and Finance, working closely with CFO-level stakeholders.
Experience working with ERP, procurement, supplier management, and spend analytics tools in complex organizations (tool-agnostic; focus on governance and usage rather than configuration).
Personal Attributes
Executive presence and credibility with senior internal and external stakeholders.
Commercially sophisticated, discreet, and pragmatic, with a strong results orientation.
Able to navigate ambiguity and complexity while building structure, consistency, and momentum.
Strong judgment, autonomy, and a clear sense of ownership and accountability.
Strong alignment with SAMY’s leadership values, demonstrating high standards of ownership, collaboration, resilience under pressure, and the ability to lead by example at senior level.
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